calk
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kayar.
2. kapla/doldur.
3. kalafat etmek.
4. kaymayl önleyen çivi.
5. buzmıhı (gemi).
6. demir plaka.
7. (fiil) kalafat etmek.
8. buz mıhı.
9. caulk.
10. kalafatlamak.
Tanımlar :
1.
A pointed extension on the toe or heels of a horseshoe, designed to prevent slipping.
2. A spiked plate fixed on the bottom of a shoe to prevent slipping and preserve the sole.
3. variant of caulk.
2. A spiked plate fixed on the bottom of a shoe to prevent slipping and preserve the sole.
3. variant of caulk.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A pointed projection on a horseshoe to prevent it slipping.
2. alternative spelling of caulk.
2. alternative spelling of caulk.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A sharp-pointed piece of iron or steel projecting downward on the shoe of a horse or an ox, to prevent the animal from slipping; -- called also calker, calkin.
2. an instrument with sharp points, worn on the sole of a shoe or boot, to prevent slipping.
3. same as caulk{2}, n..
4. to furnish with calks, to prevent slipping on ice.
5. to wound with a calk; as when a horse injures a leg or a foot with a calk on one of the other feet.
6. same as caulk{2}, v. t..
7. to drive tarred oakum into the seams between the planks of (a ship, boat, etc.), to prevent leaking. the calking is completed by smearing the seams with melted pitch.
8. to make an indentation in the edge of a metal plate, as along a seam in a steam boiler or an iron ship, to force the edge of the upper plate hard against the lower and so fill the crevice.
9. to copy, as a drawing, by rubbing the back of it with red or black chalk, and then passing a blunt style or needle over the lines, so as to leave a tracing on the paper or other thing against which it is laid or held.
2. an instrument with sharp points, worn on the sole of a shoe or boot, to prevent slipping.
3. same as caulk{2}, n..
4. to furnish with calks, to prevent slipping on ice.
5. to wound with a calk; as when a horse injures a leg or a foot with a calk on one of the other feet.
6. same as caulk{2}, v. t..
7. to drive tarred oakum into the seams between the planks of (a ship, boat, etc.), to prevent leaking. the calking is completed by smearing the seams with melted pitch.
8. to make an indentation in the edge of a metal plate, as along a seam in a steam boiler or an iron ship, to force the edge of the upper plate hard against the lower and so fill the crevice.
9. to copy, as a drawing, by rubbing the back of it with red or black chalk, and then passing a blunt style or needle over the lines, so as to leave a tracing on the paper or other thing against which it is laid or held.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to drive oakum into the seams of (a ship or other vessel). see calking, 1.
2. to cover with chalk, as the back of a design, for the purpose of transferring a copy of it.
3. to copy, as a drawing, a map, etc., by tracing. see calking.
4. to fit with calks, as horseshoes.
5. to injure or hurt with a calk, as when a horse wounds one of his feet with the calk on another foot.
6. to calculate.
7. A spur projecting downward from a horseshoe, serving to prevent slipping.
8. A piece of iron with sharp points worn on the sole or heel of the shoe or boot to prevent slipping on the ice or to make it wear longer: also worn by lumbermen in the woods, and especially on the drive.
9. A calking; in a slang use, a surreptitious nap; a snooze.
2. to cover with chalk, as the back of a design, for the purpose of transferring a copy of it.
3. to copy, as a drawing, a map, etc., by tracing. see calking.
4. to fit with calks, as horseshoes.
5. to injure or hurt with a calk, as when a horse wounds one of his feet with the calk on another foot.
6. to calculate.
7. A spur projecting downward from a horseshoe, serving to prevent slipping.
8. A piece of iron with sharp points worn on the sole or heel of the shoe or boot to prevent slipping on the ice or to make it wear longer: also worn by lumbermen in the woods, and especially on the drive.
9. A calking; in a slang use, a surreptitious nap; a snooze.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia